Zieria adenodonta
Zieria adenodonta (F.Muell.) J.A.Armstr.

Zieria adenodonta is a shrub in the Rutaceae family, native to New South Wales and Queensland. It has trifoliate leaves with warty upper surfaces and produces clusters of four-petaled white flowers in winter and early spring.
Description
Zieria adenodonta, known as the Wollumbin zieria, is a dense, bushy shrub found in eastern Australia. The plant is characterized by its three-leaflet leaves, which have a warty texture on the upper surface. Flowering occurs in winter and early spring, with groups of five to eight flowers, each having four white petals. These flower clusters are typically shorter than the leaves. The species was formally described in 2002 and belongs to the genus Zieria within the citrus family Rutaceae.
Distribution
New South Wales · Queensland
Synonyms
Zieria granulata var. adenodonta
